Chemistry
Chemistry, 16.08.2021 20:50, Shadow0202

How does an atom change if all of its electrons are removed? How does an atom change if all of its electrons are removed?

The atom’s volume increases.
The atom’s mass increases.
The atom becomes positively charged.
The atom becomes negatively charged.

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